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By Lou Holder, October 30, 2012 4:10 AM
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It is the halfway point of the 2012 season and, for the fifth time in 10 years, the Redskins are 3-5. I'm not surprised, but I was hoping that they would keep it even through eight games. The bad news for Redskins fans is that a new, exciting, game-changing quarterback can't also play defense, he can't catch the football as well as throw it, and
By Lou Holder, October 23, 2012 4:18 PM
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Back in September, when the Redskins lost to the St. Louis Rams, I mentioned that the title of "The good, the bad and the ugly" would play out multiple times this season - and it did so again against the Giants on Sunday. When the Redskins' first drive consumed 17 plays over nine minutes with everything thrown in, I was saying to myself how good
By Lou Holder, October 18, 2012 11:34 AM
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It ended sooner then a lot of fans and media members would have liked, but for one week, it was beyond cool covering the Nationals and Orioles in the postseason. The atmosphere at both Nationals Park and Camden Yards was so electric and brought me back to the days growing up in the Philadelphia area when the whole region went nuts for each Phillies postseason
By Lou Holder, October 11, 2012 3:23 AM
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Watching Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III get knocked out of the game against the Atlanta Falcons with a concussion was hard to watch but necessary to happen. Everyone in the media saw this coming from the day he was drafted. When the Cincinnati Bengals got to him a few games ago, I was convinced that he was going to get bounced out of game very
By Lou Holder, October 1, 2012 8:46 AM
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The Washington Redskins pulled out a victory on the road to improve to 2-2 against a much better 1-3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers team in person than they are in the standings. The game was close but did not need to be. Here are my thoughts. The Kids: Robert Griffin III and Alfred Morris are continuing to have rookie seasons to remember. RGIII just crossed off